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Ravens Locker:
PLAYERS:
Ray Rice,
Joe Flacco,
Torrey Smith,
Cedric Benson,
Bernard Scott,
Andy Dalton,
Terrell Suggs,
A.J. Green,
Jermaine Gresham,
Jerome Simpson
TEAMS: Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals
TEAMS: Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals
The Ravens have won five of their last six games heading into this big contest this Sunday. The Ravens need a win over the Bengals or a Steelers’ loss to the Browns in Cleveland to lock up the AFC North and a first round bye in the playoffs. The Bengals have won two games in a row. They can get into the playoffs as a wildcard with a win over the Ravens tomorrow in Cincy. The Ravens won over the Bengals 31-24 in Baltimore earlier this year. Here is a look at the matchups in this game:
When the Ravens have the ball: The Ravens need to come out running the ball with Ray Rice. They win when Rice is the focal point of the offense. He will have to fight for every yard this weekend as the Bengals are only giving up 96.9 yards rushing per game and 3.7 yards per carry so far this year. The Ravens’ O-Line is going to have to keep the Bengals away from Joe Flacco if they are going to win this game. It is time for Joe Flacco to step up. The Bengals are giving up 217.3 yar...
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